I THE' OREOON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. JUHE M. mi. nnrniT linT nnfn biltUII hUl uIVLH I VHERECREDITIS i DUEiSAYSSPEAKER In nrn.urin nnc U. Ul U. iNLL UIYL , l 7 DEGREES H 2 ?Astor Not "Man Deserving of " Honor so Much as War Vct- 3 crans Verdict of Pioneer Veterans Meet. . . t Tb failure of th United State gov ;rnment to recognise fittingly the eer- President of .the University of - Washington . Will Preside - at Exercises. iBMIMED; only as employe, decuwiris QUINE HOV GOES V 65 GRADUATES TO AT M'NABB MURDER RECQVE OIPLOfIAS ' . tawrial Dtsnatrb la Tk iotmLt University Of Oregon, Eugene. Or, Jun 10. Senior Mk at tit Uolver- Itr of Oregon commenced yesterday, afternoon with tb annual senlor alumnl baseball game, la which . the senior class was victorious by a soor of to I. Tb alumni, faowvr, turned! the tables, winning th tennis wiuj Claim That Stock In 0. W. P. , & R. Co. Was Given Former General . Passenger Agent, Burned Man's Brother Is Off Lincoln Highchool to Be the for Myrtle Point to Inter cept Three Men. . ;' Scene of Commencement ' Exercises Tonight. , ' Sixty-flv graduate of th Lincoln high school will reoelv tbolr diplomas tonight at tbo llth oommonctmont la tbo assembly room of tbo school. Tbo address will bo flvon bf Bir. A A. Morrison, rootor of Trinity Episcopal oraoH Floras sixty-six past : MEET TOMORROW GIU i Grand Marshal Minto to Ex-1 tend Welcome Auto, Ride ;.u for, the Guests; ." ;- GRAHD LODGE RANK - -' . Tbo . (Ipwltl DtraUft t Tb JoaraaL) noseourg, . or, Juno 10. Th ooro- n.!.J &ic ArtA i..t.;A w JT woicn investigated u deem UCIIieU ia,UW IIIVUIVCU. of Alexander McNebb, tbo lono ranoh.r, i wbo waa found burnod beyond reoognl t Inn In 1 Ka rtl.ar nilna r.4 til. Vail- Whether or not 1000 sharaa of stock 1 nMr Brock war 11 miiaa uuDimt . I church, and Mrs. X W. filttoit, retiring I arrival In Oregon and with It an Oregon annual meeting of tbo Oregon Plonoor association will oommene at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon la tbo Ma aonio Tempi... Several hundred of th association's member bare already reg istered at tb otty hall and have re- eelved each a badge showing th year of chairman of the board of education, will Ice of the veteran wso. In conquer-1 cioan sweep. Tbo University of Oregon I a.MMs MaiithAl 1 Ins the Indian of th borthwest,-con-1 school of 'muslo gav a . recital tn tb really Issued with 'ouered the twtlUed land for'euitlvation, evening, presenting Miss Lilah Proaeer I Morris la th mala queetlon to Vttlement and wealth, formed the text ' Eugene, who la the only senior re elded by Circuit Judge Havana 'of several, earnest addreseea during th opening evasion of the .Twenty-alxtb an- -nual grand enoampment of Indian war ; veteran la Woodmen e bJi uua mora , In, i . ' . . . ' " a UnwrKtea history waa aiscioeea oy F.'B. Morrts," were the authority of be d- Kavanausb in oelvlng the degree of Bachelor of Muslo. I the case of Hurlburt against Morris Th annual meeting of tho Oregon I Brothers, tar an aooountlns. which was Ajumni a.aociauon was nmia una mvwu- oonuluded yesterday arterioon. o m Oregon water Power a ttaiiwey i Robur- t wrfdav ev.nit.a- cnairmaa or me ooara Co, Iseoed to-W. H. Hurlburt and to- f ' T,dJr T,n,n'' t,tu preaent the diplomas. Ing In VUlard halL The members of the association were tendered a recep tion by th president la th afternoon, j Graduating exercise will bo held to- The case Involves a claim for about 171.000 on tb part of Hurlburt, who waa formerly general passenger agent of the O. R. eV N. Co. Hurlburt quit this position, bo says, to enable htm to max a success of tb O. W. P. A R. Co. prior to It sale to tho Portland Railway, Light Power Co. Ho was msde president of the company, of which Fred & Morris and bis brother. ' th. men who haloed save Oregon to thai winh r.. United BUtes. X U Coffey of Wash- p presldant of tho University of .tutu, . iih mn " : . 1 Washington, win preatae. Tn univer- r. saia passionewix -v. Blty of Oregon graduates III with the " hb.vw - i f i m m m nr i s iir kimu 111 Banui th Oregoa country wbea as a matter J cono0La 0f law and modlolna, whlob fft " v aJlT r la Portland, and 14 the collegiate JamM IL viorrl., were the chief stock- .quenUy unhonored V1" WA. J?1?: 1 department, la Bogno. Of this num-toUlmra u.A Dromotera etooa penis ana eieaaissuy "l tl bsU from Eugene, while II come M fo j-i- 1 niviii, th. Mil who had. won the hon-1 ' t . . -v-. T.. v- I Argumeass sei los raiy. era accredited to Astor, , honors about thc oeption 0f two, are from I to b graven on a monument Jor the per VJuiouJ part, 0f the Ut. Of th .petuatlon, said CapUJa Coffey, of an- - 4 ar womaa and M men. gArtiiat1 IbYUFAIbL " e.i i j a. ak. at. a easkA avlll - ' gUHOWlDa ! . 11 SB IIBjL Ul klivn WW MV w as KJr " M rainaltl " fTsff. tnl I " . a A -. ... . mih QaT fjariT in i uit From KUfine jmiiio uiir, uuin i : Mm va u lAw"? byh. Vy. mj w.IT xb."a Tie died by " moans of TloUne,"" and that he was "unlawfully and felonious ly killed , by some person or person who name ara unknown to tho cor oner's Jury." Thinking bis death accidental. It waa decided Saturday that no Inquest would be bold, but after District Attorney Brown and Coroner Jewett made a vlalt to tbo scene of the crime Sunday, an inquest was determined on. Both Mr. Brown and Mr. Jewett ' lnollne strongly toward th m order theory, and In this thy are supported by moat of Mcisaoo neighbors. Sheriff Qulno returned last ntsht from Yoncalla, where bo ha been lead ing the search for the Bhaata robbera Three Hundred Knights and 100 Pythian Sisters Arrive at Astoria; Legislative Mat ; tere Cofne up Tomorrow. ; U'.1. . .-. '."-'''."' Spedal tnaaateh te The JoeratL) Astoria, Or, Juno 0. The steam rs T. J. rotter, and Hasaalo arrived about t O'clock thla morning, bringing to this city tho delegates to th Knights Of Pythias grand lodge. Previous to-the tlm of leaving Portland last "night It -was thought tbst tb Potter would bo' sufficiently large to carry the crowd, but it ' aa found necessary to press the Hassale Into aervlo. and both were well filled. . ... About 100 knights and over 100 Pyth ian siatera were la the party. Acoord- (Rubsnstein), Miss by tb president. P. H. CArcy of Salom. I ,n to grandUodgo officers, this session Th pro tram! .Violin saio. "Walther's Pretalted1 roea Many of them are member, too. of tho Indian War Veterans association and are sharing tn both aeaslona. Grand Marshal John W. Mlato will (Wagner), Mlsa Cornelia Barker; Mrs. I welcome tb pioneers tomorrow after Shepherd, accompanist. Vocal solo, "Sun shine and Rain" (Blumenthal), Miss Matte Brown. Address to the olaaa. Dr. A. Morrison, rector of Trinity Epis copal church. Violin solo, (a) "Melodic" Q luck), lb) "At the Brook (Baled.- fee). Miss Cornelia Barker. Preaenta- tlon of diplomas, Mis. L. W. Sltton, chairman ' board of education. Vocal solo, "Der Asra' Metta Brown, Th members of tho elssa ere: Enrll.h course Halea Anderson. Will Boyor, Vivian Z. Brown, Emily P. Cole man, Lawrence I. Dlneon, Marjort It. Draper, Hasel B. L. Edgecomb, rorrest noon end In this bo will bo aaalated by hi aides wbo are T. T. Oeer. M. C Oeorgo, Oeorge A. Harding. H. W. Fret- tymsn, K. J. Jerfery, James T, Falling, Nathan H. Bird. .Colonel Robert X Mil ler, Judge William Oalloway, Penumbra Kelly, j, K, Masera. j. c. Moroiand. Joaepn d. Ieo and Dr. Day Raffety. Th meeting will be called to order For nine days tho taxing of testimony I continued before Judge Kevanaugh. It was agreed yesterday by W. D. Fenton. chief counsel for Hurlburt, and Wirt Th Invocation will bo delivered by th chaplain, Rev. p. 8. Knight, and tb address .of welcome by Mayor Kim on. Tho annual addresa will bo delivered b M. A. MUler of Una county. - The annual bejiau.t will K. h.M f.lAViv VftatAV r'aplvl.. JlaliUp. AmpmI.. . . . . n ... . alnco early Saturday morning, and left S. Oray, Roas Heywood, Tboodato Hobbs, I inf aa boat, at 4 p. m. tomorrow and " I this morning for tho acene of th tras- ay. There u not tho slightest evl oene ao rar to connect any person with tho crime. Tbo sheriffs efforts at ; praises of A at or are being sung, and the , men who offered their uvea aa a aacn when those of other wars who never : turned over their hands la actual aery 'flc forth saving of tb Oregon coun- Collier. Mary Creltser, Mary De "1V1J2f: -v mmIv. nanalnn. nf 11 . month I ' . . ' . u I UOT1 InVOlVeO. ;";'r.7-;-K::"-; --r-...:; . -J""1 -7.u In November. 104. stock certificate 41 la the O. W. P. A R. company was laauad La the name of Hurlburt for 1000 shares and certificate. 41 for an eaual number of shares to Oeorge L Brown, ancle eer for the company. On both appear the word "Authority F. Identified aa the banuwni- 2i.V'!l?L?"t" -ting three atrangera who were aeen loiter ing In the vicinity of McNabb'a bom last week. One la aald to be a half- Annia U. Johnaton, cnariotts x. -m-lthe annual business session will be hald oroaux. Maud Llttlejohna, Lee B .Mo-1 tomorrow isnlng tn tb Masonto tern- nouani, xiarrr -uiuei jaount, atriuii i oi b.rlnntn. at :SO tt . t o. Ripiy, vrna Mae Robinson, Antu , One of tho treats ai th day will bo Watklns. Nora May Wilson. ,- l. . nn tnnhlla Hde rlvm tn infirm m.m. Latin course Reubew Oeorge - Bona, I bare af the association u . M.uit nt I work allotted to them, as the sessions Ruth M. Buckley. Ion Vivian CottrelL I .fforta made by ifnvoe Simon .nit w. j. I tomorrow will, be legislative in char- Kvelyn Carlson, Roy Victor Earl, How-1 Clemens, president of the Portland Auto- tct,r Tb dramatic order of Xhorassan Is tb beat attended of any yet In Ore gon. . The grand lodge was called ts order shortly fterl0 o'clock this fore aooa by Grand Chancellor D. E. Toran and tb morning aossloa waa devoted principally to tbo Initiation of neat chancellors Into tbo grand lodge rank. Ths committee on credentials also sub mitted its report. 'V - At tbo afternoon session tb. etenarta of off Ice re are being submitted and tho electlon of offloora will b hld.v Th various standing committees will do the W ntchelL R. June Gray. Madge N, t wi r U.kk.. PntiltfM Kurd Ice, perhape, are receiving many time Virrlnla Hurd. Pearl Johnaon, Charlee .. much." .- ' I - . ii. t irrn w All Waa to Talk. ', iMoCallum. Ruth Rolfs. Morrla W. Star- Tbe formal program of fho Indian I buck. Lucia Wilklna. Edith V, Wltsel, i Decauss i ine reunion mm wmo i njan seaen, uuiaa unoge., . . , pr. bookkeeDor for Mor to the majority of the ttO present was n. Doble. OUvo DonnelL Gertrude RtS .fl!l.-- k.. i mora Important than speechmsklng. Tbe Holmes. HatUe Hyde. Melvln Ogden. Ta Z .i 'recalllnf Vf goao by days mads It fro- Oeonre Otteo, Merwla Rankin. Charles I . " !T . ,..7,, ' junuy . necessary w a..jj. in, W. Roblnaon. Alios utoaaaro, reari wl-,. tAi1 h ntTer agreed to give grand commander, to rap for sUsnce.,' wllbur Md Kdlth Woodcock. Hurlburt any intent IntSr corpora- ! la tbe audience were .many quaint visa Bonhls Catlln and Harvey Slater. f?"f ID"" lT.-. ir::r :zr; r,z w-t at 14000 per year ana ws saiary oiniiu, nuumw, vh., . 7. . I later raised to loOOO. Tbe liuriwiri waa ready to tell wer beyond -number. flid. Iowa: Lllah Clark. LenU; Juliet I . mrmm .A v.v. ,n(l0 j Tome of th steps wer alow, not a few (cross, Oregon City; Gertrude Den hart, I ihlr, ot atock aa additional compenaa yieeded help to a td. from tb meeting I White 8. X4 Mabel Hill, Junction City; I .j ft w servloes with tbo com- piace. QUI. irtrr uhtkiuuii mvu u.v i uua nouiuu, I nany. Kaa May sue. It la aleo asserted by the plaintiffs that W. T. Mulr was to receive 1000 bipod Indian. It Is reported the men lard 8. McKay. Franklin W. Stalgor, Ray I mobii. einn. weni'wwara uyru l oini. HCriaoo brother, at the request of the sheriff, has left for Myrtle Point In th bono or apprehending them. CYANIDE TAKEN, BY LLOYD LIGHT th light of young manhood and young INalr. Tillamook; William Moses, Cres twomanhood. , --' , woU; Cornelia Plnkham Bpokano; He - - .m ....n tn mi..... r Anw I en Washburne. 8prlngneld; Cecils Wil- Examination Shows That Bad Check Man Committed Sui cide Body to Be Sent. I - m m-w-r v . a m-ia a ik.. ih.t ,.ri. th. vif both T. v. B Em. lt uranae. ana wu "'is I- t pagxoeo ta Brown, but no certificate waa vr Is sued to him. It la possible another An examination made last night of tbe remains of Lloyd Light, tbo suicide. ted grand commander, and ; Harvey ; W. j The degre of Bachelor of Sctencowlll I ult wU. be brought bysMulr for the! who for aeveral weeka had posed In mond J. Toomey, Eunice Townsend. Germsn course Clara Behrman. Anna Bluer. Elsie Cramer. Mary Davidson, Florence C Gardiner, Calvin B. Hlrsch, Elisabeth Edith Bohols. Hslsa Smith, Ernest F. Bparaer. Arthur D, Btruble. Hqrtense Van Frldagh. College preparatory sourso Orac Frances Huntley, Ruth Elaabeta Tur ner. Commercial ' aourse rlvla - Bagy, Norma C Cur tin, Esa Dltrlob, Annie Emily Dring. Sylvan F. Durkelmer, Hel en M. Hermann. Mayms . Lao Hurst, Clyde W. Xelster, Gladys C. MeAlUs- fer, Louis Nudelmaa, Esther M. Bar ran sky. Max Herbert Sommer, Alloa W. Warner. Scientific course Rnaeell D. . Berst. Ray Otis Balrd, John Edgar Muck. Teaching course Zella Carr. Latin 'and English Henry J. Hawley. Latin and German Elsie Mildred Bchmeer. German and commercial Ruby Stein berg. First honor pupils Helen Anderson, Clara Behrman, Reuben George Bens, will have thla evening all to Itself and a grand parade will bo a feature of th evening, followed by a session at th ball, at which aome 100 trros will be fed to the tiger and a general good time and Jink will be indulged. Thla order la similar to the shrlnera and Is purely social tn character. There were Of past chancellors Initi ated Into tho grand -lodg rank, ths largest class In tb history of tbo Ore gon grand lodge. On of the most tt i ti n. t-. . r .-v...... m aii.naano at aTUT -11 X.Z, TV! V7-"-"- Oeorge W. Hochstedler COL V..H. MOODY KILLED IN RUNAWAY H. Moody waa killed la a runaway last night. Colonel Moody resided in the upper Hood River valley with his son. Charles L Moody. While driving along tn highway near the Hayes sawmill something became out Of place with th harness, and whll tb son was out re pairing tb break, tbo team 'ran away. Th father, wbo was sluing la th rig. was thrown out sad killed. - ' Colonel Moody a a wealthy retired army officer, coming to - Hood River from New Jeraew and purchasing a tract of orchard land ta the upper val ley. Tho body was brought to the city of Portland, - past supreme represents-. tlvs, who was a member of tho grand ' lodge of Oregon at Its formation to years sgo, and has been tn attendance' at every sesalon held since that time. Mr. taochstedler Is a member of Laurel louge of Albany, but resides la Port land. A. R. Bhumway of Milton, who was appointed grand prelate In the ab- enc of W. W. Elfert of Medford, has Just been married and Is spending bis Honeymoon at the grand lodge. Pythian Slaters' grand temple held Its sesalon In ths Odd Fellows ball. It was celled to order at 10 a. m. by ..Mm MmminilM I h. riven tO.FranolB D- CurtiB Of Port- .SAnn to ha v. been realised atlPnrtbvnd a. th. .th k. t,i... I r .rla".' fr"0 "'V "n- tiwJ.y end .hlnnf M.t fn tt.rm.n I W" .i?a- Brfer. " ra. OJ ,.v--h --" "I- w""ir:7"-r; i.-J .nli n...in W. Grout of La I .J: .."I ,h. p,ti,d 1 " . I "UBTU "u "ucaiey, jar- ' arana cnier Mrs. Mai oevurts of Port j naa pasaea sway, cauam wm u w i - ' - - I "" - - I jmit-mup. nnn in ine oaturaay lCvenina I Ivle Oelaler. Oeorare 8. Gray. Hanrr J. grand commander to devolve upon btm, Oranas. . ; . . Railway, Light & Power company.. Post, and who committed suicide vea-1 Hawley. Calvin & Hlrsch. John Edrarl " he was third 'a ucoesalon, with thol sro oi V" " m.7 . r?f 5!r?. !wT "?r.iT terday morning In tb. city lall. ha. de. Muck. Max Herbert SommW. Eunice .r:;l.:v.ri,vli i..n-,s m.n. Struck of Hood River. . Railway.-Light Power company. Hurl- gainermg was lnvoxea oy.ursna voap-1 - - - - , wh.i, f .M.nc. In KI .V ' .r i .'-. lain W. JJ. i Wing.. .lanMul .narlnaaU-lnr will bS Slven tO I xr ai mm anoth.r i.rt1fln.t. Mayor fllmon, speaking words of wel- th. ,i,hb-. Philander Brownell 'as "J AAA ..si a. its-tea wKIaIS Wurlhurt flffLli corns, expressed what hs conceived to Gw.dlner. Eugene F. Hurlburt and AI-1 purchased at ISO per .hare. Thl. was .bath, satisfaction of the .veterans la I w snii.n. Khi.ene: John J. Keet-1 v,,!.,, tifi.t t nnnaat - maeuna m xam areai w.j Lum..mrn wmm i ley gprtagTleia; u. JH. Mcuoy. forwana; i Morris, who said h desired to show ,'hsd seen building out of tb wilderness I Leon C Parks, - Junction City; and the bnvera of the olant that bo held con- lnto power and presUge. ' jAlonso A. Perkins, Balenv trol of the stock and would bo able to 'ill roil cau or oincera snowea inai i ' i n. gnm v vawuwr v.v..u ... turn it over, aiorna was 10 accuuni ior f Grand Adjutant Otto Weeman, Grand mining engineering will bo given t I him to him, be said, for all th. profits Commissary Sergeant Charlee Cham- verner a. uuie ox iaw, ana uoum a.ion tb sals of both blocks or stock. ' breau. Grand Chaplain W. D.- Swing, I Plnkham Jr. of Bpokane., - I The books of the company show that . r ... i,.,-.a Tvt.. BaM. .mt I The desres of bachelor of muslo will 1 rrnPihurt ratoeived Sifi.ooa. the nroflta n (..Lriaui V waw vvmm w w . m.u - . . . , - . r.--m t..-. I b. riven to Miss ijuan wm rTosseT. nn h. .Mond block of atock which , .vrr.ou mx, 17" "7 i 7.w. ... ... i cuncua. . i am nwua purcnueu uuiriHiib . l .ov, iui The xtaster or aria areree win o. con- Baj being made at 68 per ahare, ' present. Letters . from ' Senator Chamberlain, ::. .V;?r,7'r. - . .V. I end Estelle Mae EM, lArtnur nayee - hn ft.a affArta Vr.r. K.ln m.'a to Ah. tain the Increase in the pension sched- . ' ule wore read by Adjutant KJeemen. It Eu?"e- Sargent, and Mary Ellxabeth Morgan, was saia oy au J. Ldoya, pasr. BTno ... . . t . - .lctri- OI alB servio.. iw iuw comj " commander, that he had found Senator I Uk ae'r ,eclrI any payment of obligation. Edwin Platts and Ralph Foppleton, Morris Claims Stock. At ths sam tlm the books show $16,000 credited to Hurlburt, which Mor ris declares was a girt in recognition of his servloes to tho company, but not V. i i.i. n.i.i.j. Mm.A -tt.-1 cai engineer. ttve efforts to aecure the lncreass when ' hurun "Magna" ' he had visited Washlnrton some Umal The following students Given. Another $10,000 was credited to Hurl burt for a tract of land In Clackamas graduate I county which had been turned In on ato. i"Bummauum jjauae, nivini u e;tj- A rommltt. to nraft reaolntlonn In tlonal etanamg in scnoiaranip: caim honor of the veterans who have died Baker. Eugene; Olive Donnell, Portland! Idurlns- the year oast waa snnolnted Myron Getchell, Kugene; tiattie Hya ... . . ' . . " . n .1 A. T T ' . T3 1 m . T7l 1 . run jcowara koss. a. t. i.iovi ana 1 x unmnu, uoui . Aaiinuu, umvci , cua Georse Miller as Its members. McCallum, Eugene; Alice Btodaard, .u t . At noon dinner was served to tn vet- ane; rranci. urim, l orunnu; eraha bv Sons and Daushters of Vet-1 McCoy. Portland; and Verner A. allies :trans In. the Woodmen of the World La Grande. MIbs Lllah Clark. Lents; had no knowledge that It bad been Is Banquet nau. Tne aiternoon session ana J"s uwinra. jouiinrs, .wnive, o. gUed to Hurlburt Brown also testt will be concerned with the election of graduate Magna c um Lauae, 1 fled he had no knowledge of atock la yoff leers and eomnletlon of the business which is slightly below the Bumma." .n.d to him .t th. .am. tlm. hut tami. or ine veterans, a resolution to oppose I n" nyu. 01. iwunmi .no mm imony showed this atock had been voted ' .U. -1 , .j . . I TnK n Z annAn . T)nl.i mkh M..if.,.l .. . . . J in. nwuw or roeiecuon ui any conI"' niouuam a. A StOCXnoluers meeting OH S proxy . . I Kflunima M V, a v. k. Utlnntlnn a Kani I . . . niBBBiuan wdq' ova ovb. .jiiirvv. lus 1 ww.. ...... u ww,.w.. v 1 issuea Dy xirown. " . m r.r mi .. rn. nwi.inii. A i n , n . mu. iiiuim i l n vai v ..w wiifi eimvi. m.nfl.Ni j, . W U ... W . UUU.U... V. UU.BU TT . I " O ' " the deal. Hurlburt asserts that be should have received $35,000 for tbla land. The other 110,300, said by Morris to bo a gift, Hurlburt asks to be treated as part payment of the $6S,000 which he alleges is due on certificate No.41. Morris asserts that certificate No. 41 represented stock of his own, and he taking cyanide of potassium. The remains, which are now In the custody of Dunning A MoEnte. will be hipped to Klpon, Wla these Instruc tions having been received last night from a bank at Jacksonville, Fla., which apparently la la. charge of tho buslnesa affairs of the dead man' sister, Mrs. Ira Light Tayler, and the mother. Little by little as ths fact of Light's death la spreading through th city, re ports are -being made of further crlml nal depredations be had committed, all or them being the distribution of bad paper. From Intimate frlenda In the city It has been ascertained that Light had become despondent at the refusal of his wealthy aunt, Mra. von Rennselaer- Krueger of Philadelphia to assist him out of the difficulties Into which he had entangled himself. . The telegram does not state to whom the remain of Light are to be sent In Rlpon but It is believed that his rela tives have a family plot there where It Is proposed to bury him. The aunt who la said to bo In Italy on a cruise, has not been advised sa yet of the death of her nephew. The wallet containing the four certi fied checks aggregating $3660, belonging to W. F. Sinclair, which Light la be lieved . to have taken from Sinclair's pocket tn the wash room at ths Perkins hotel, has been restored to th owner. I SHASTA BANDITS - (Continued From Pago One.) era slope of the Coast range and It Is a comparatively easy journey from there to Coos bay. Sheriff Gage of Coos county Is expected to go out as soon ss ths two men ara definitely lo cated In that county. Tbo posse wag IT miles behind at last reports. BILL SLASHING WOOL ' TARIFF PASSES HOUSE . Roseburg, Or, Juno 10. Nothing baa been heard her from th posse search ing for the Shasta Limited robtwra since It left Yoncalla at I o'clock thla morning. It haa been following the trail In a westerly direction and la said to be near Elkton, which la about' 17 miles west of Yoncalla. Tbe mountains are very rough and wild In that part of the county, making travel alow and ex ceeding dangerous for the pose. It Is likely th bandit will cross tho Ump- qua river near there ana head for Coos Bay. If not caught. Robert and Emll Ehnert th Drain store robbers, are in Jail her In default of f 500 ball. They had nearly all the stolen goods In their possession except two revolvers. There la nothing to con nect them with the Shasta robbery. Tue fact that Uvo revolver were not found lead to. the belief that three or poaslbly four men did th Job. . , (Catted FruM tavaaad Wtr... Washington. Juno SO. Th house this afternoon, by a rot of 111 to loo, peseed th Underwood wool tariff bllL reducing Its schedule by (0 per cent Tbe bill .now goes to tho senate. The announcement of tb vote was tho signal for a demonstration by the Democrats, who cheered wildly. Twenty-two Re publicans voted with tho Democrats, while one Democrat Francis of Ohio- voted against the bllL Washington, - June SO. The Under wood wool tariff bill was op for revis ion In the house today. The Kopp amendment making the - duty on raw wool 40 per cent and tho Sharp amend ment making tb duty 10 per cent were beaten. An amendment by Rucker ot Missouri restoring the three classifica tions of wool and changing ths duty from ad valorem to specific making re ductions averaging 20 to 10 per cent be low the Payne law waa defeated. 1 By a vote of 118 to 189, the nous re fused to recommit the wool .bill to tho ways and means committee to await a report from th tariff board.,1 land. Th buslnesa of th morning ses alon consisted of hearing the reports of the grand chief and credentials com mittee and Initiating 88 past chiefs to tho grand temple degree. This after noon reports of grand offloer are be ing heard and election of officer held.. INITIATIVE WILL NOT CUTPRINTER'S SALARY tBaleta Baraa at Tbe Jort Salem, Or, June 10. The bill provid ing a flat salary for the state printer, which Is to bo Initiated, will not cut tho salary of that official to 81000, but will leave it at 84000, aa provided in the Miller bill. Tbe only provision of the Initiative measure wl'l Jt. on putting, tbe Miller bill Into effect Immediately after the next eiertlon lnatead of two years after the present state printer's . term of office baa expired. Thl decis ion was announced definitely today by Harry Hill, secretary of the Salem Typo graphical union, who Is secretary of the committee having charge of the Initia tive bill. Petitions will be circulated through, the granges snd unions so paid circulators wiir bo atolded and oppor tunities for charges of forgery mini-" mtsed. - -. y , '.- ; f veterans 1 expected a one of the lm- portent results of ths meeting, today. to complete three years. the university course In fflRE 1 LOCATING ESCAPING PRISONER BRANCH IN PORTLAND WANTS RIDE; GETS IT Helen Mohay was arrested at 150 h isregotlatlona for a Bite for a branch " factory of the Berlin Machinery Works I Couch street yesterday bv Patrolmen T HAlm f Wll h.v. Irtt.n linil.. wav P...M. ..4 .1 ........ .. ... - - 1 - tm -j jvwevu abiiu juauuua, auuavu ui curl' ,., nera jot aonie tun ana may ne closed I ducting a dlsordeniy house. The case y.m-un. . n. rr. nymono, manager or in came up for trial this morning. roruwia iommerciai cjuo industrial The chief wltnesa against the Mohay bureau has .been assisting for several woman was plenn Holllster. 17 years : months In getting the firm Interested old. The arrest of the Mohav woman T '. I -VJ UVUI LVlULiklUIIV L1IUL cs UU V . .5-, uwi cumpanys rep- Was making trouble. In the house and .. wiu,w,i, , . twura, WU in ran- I ho anVo th. nnll,. tn ,, V.l. '..,- ..ui .t- -, . . . I" " ' - - I". "" i . r. . z " . ..u ua aim wnen ratroiman (jameron called at vvisuea Beatue ana other coast dtlea. th. v,,,e. trm.... n, ... . u.b wwa n,a ,dwuu viaiu A aRiinna i . t- v . . . ... . . . . . 1 ii.i mm ui viYf, .wu infm ijamaiua ' I , . wrTrohawy to reached In a and started down tbe street on a run. h"","1 """"" w vw rnn grau a motorcycle waa passing the cor- . 1 . . ... " 1 urn aou nuiiiBLer nnneu ior a riae. 'rlo I'-dS Uronosed tllailt Will amnln. ahant U... t .v.- .... ... .'" men w negin witn. Th' Company pened to be Patrolman Maddux and the manufacturea all kinds of woodworking boy waa taken to the police station to Question for Court. Morris testified he kept Hurlburt ad vised as to the progress of negotiations for the sale of the company's Interests. Hurlburt denied It The latter asserts that through the fli.ancing.of the Morris Bros, a bond Issue waa floated which allowed them to come out more than avn. mnA th. mtfifjt w.ja l.ft "v.lv.t " The main question for the court is the I Interpretation of the Issuance of certifi cate No. 41 to Hurlburt "authority F. j S. Morrla, and lta indorsement by Hurl burt subsequently to Morris. If the court finds from the testimony that this was really Issued by authority of Morris and later turned over to him by Hurl burt merely to facilitate the sale of tbe properties, Morris will be called on to I pay 855,000. A lesser question is th deal affect ing the Clackamas . county land, for whlob Hurlburt received 110,000 and claims $35,000. The case will not be decided until after the argument and submission of briefs next month. -. BOY IS LYNCHED machinery. - WOMAN IN NORTH END : VMUST LEAVE DISTRICT .tt, 1 1 " . Patrolmen Shaffer and Jones last tjilght arrested Minnie Sullivan, a notc . rious woman, at 205 North Fifteenth ! ., aireoi, wuo rcaiue. mere, ana aiargaret Benjamin, wno war Visiting at ths ..house, on a vagrancy- charge. : Numerous complaints had been made , against the Sullivan woman and the - arrest has resulted in a promise from ' her attorney that sbs will leave the neighborhood this week. She pleaded .guilty to th -vagrancy charg thia t morning. " On promise to move. Judge J Taswell gave her a suspended sentence. The case against th Benjamin woman , was dismissed.. - , ; . I be held as a witness against the Mo hay woman. On his testimony this mornlnar Judca Tazwell ordered Holllster placed under arrest ana remanded to the luvenile court The charge against the Mohay MeXICan YOUtll, ToW tO QUlt " .tvvcji uuuer Buvisement anal tan .j.xi. r 1 t ' ixn wniuimg mick, miis iex- a decision will be rendered Monday.' t T. A: KING FREED 0NV K ipHARGE OF, LARCENY ? The cbarres sgalnst T.A. Xing, night manager of tbe Portland Taxlcab 00m paay. who was arrested on a charge of larceny last Saturday night on com plaint of Howard Sweeney. , wr dla missed this morning becaus of tb )ii-aparanc of fiweeaey. -, ' STRIKERS AND MEN ON POWER LINE NEAR WAR an and Is Hanged. (Halted Prea. LuKd Wir. t AUBtin, xexas, jun zo. word was received here today of the lynching of a I Mexican boy by a mob at Thorndale, in Milan county last night , . The lynching followed tho murder or Charles zeitung, owner of a auras-.. Mount I by the youth. Zoltung had ordered the and I Mexican, whose name la not given, to The difficulty between the Hood Light dss Power company their former linemen haa not yet ended. I ceaae whittling a stick In front of his Thia morning trouble between th strtk- j place of business. For answer the boy " wt wtwi nvw miuvmjea . was ataDDea zeiiung 10 aeaut with his pocket narrowly averted by the appearance of knife.. several special officers appointed Jy , Following his arrest a mob stormed V, . O, T.I . .1 . . ... . . .. .... . . . vm kw -viuia, . wuer. imn. oi ine town jau ana toox mm to the cen- the work Is being done. , ter of the town, while waiting for some Union pickets were doing everything members of the party to- bring a rope. In their power to prevent the , 'crews a Mexican' farmer drov by with a load from connecting up the wires which of watermelons. Hie team was un- have ; been recently constructed. A hitched, and the trace chains fastened representative of th Mount Hood com- together.- . 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